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Groove Analogizer is an “audio controlled drum synthesizer”, it means that like a vintage electronic drum tone generator (e.g. Simmons) the percussion sound is triggered by an audio input, not by a MIDI message. This also means that you must not load, in the host, Groove Analogizer as a VST instrument, it loads as a VST effect, usually in an insert slot.
But it’s really a synth: the sound of three oscillators is triggered and shaped by the audio input in many ways.

“Replacer” is a VST plug-in designed to replace drum and percussive sounds with other samples. Basically, it is comprised of a band-pass filter which selects the relevant frequency of the sound required to be replaced, and then the peak amplitudes at this frequency then trigger chosen sample/s. The samples can be 16 or 24-bit PCM Wave files recorded at any sample rate.
Features:
* 24dB band-pass filter
* Simple gate
* Visual and audio monitoring section
* 4 sample layers (full version)
* Sample start and end adjustment
* Accent amount and smooth (attempts to replicate the dynamics of the original trigger sound)
* Sample ADR envelope with amount control
* Sample pitch control
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Gate fish doesn’t produce any sound.
It detects attacks and volume (if in envelope mode) and retriggers it to midi cc.
It’s a good alternative for Reason style routing.
1 - Put it as an insert effect on any audio out.
2 - Put it as a midi input of a midi track and put the target synth or effect as output of this track .
3 - On GateFish, choose the midi cc that that correspond to the parameter you want to be controled.
It works great on a rythmic output.

A strange little tone-generating plugin. When the input level goes above a certain threshold, the frequency of the input signal is analysed very roughly (basically it just counts the zero-crossings), and a sine wave of that frequency is then generated.



